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Can you help me distinguish the authenticity of omega123.20.38.210.58.005438+0? Thank you.

Here are six ways to help you easily identify Omega Omega:

1. Check the production serial number at the bottom of the table.

Almost all Omega watches have production serial numbers, and they are one watch and one number, which is also unique. Generally engraved on the back cover of the watch or the back of the shell claw of the watch. This is an 8-digit number. If it is a mechanical watch, the 8-digit production serial number will also appear on the edge of the movement splint, and the production serial number of the watch case is the same as that of the movement. The serial number of the real watch is engraved, which is very deep and clear. If it is engraved on the back cover of the watch, it will be consistent with the radian of the back cover of the watch, that is to say, the numbers are also arranged in an arc, while fake watches are generally horizontal.

At present, the production serial number of Omega watches is engraved on a claw position on the back, and the numbers are engraved very small and dense, so it is impossible to imitate fake watches at present. The serial numbers of fake watches are basically the same number, no matter whether they are men's watches or women's watches, no matter what model.

2. Look at the sign of the watch case.

Especially for K-gold watches, there are many marks on the case, such as the pattern of the balance, the mark of 18K or 750, the dog head of Saint Bona or the female head of the "goddess of national protection". These marks are printed small and clear, while fake watches are often thick and fuzzy.

3. look at the logo of the strap.

If it is a metal strap, some marks will be engraved at the discount of the strap, and there must be a strap number. The marks of fake watches are generally relatively large, shallow and rough. This place is technically difficult to do, and fake watches are often exposed here. If it is a K-gold watch, the ring buckle of the strap must also be K-gold, and the logo of K-gold must be engraved. No, it's gold-plated. Recently, some Omega watches with straps have been found to have problems in this place, so at least they are not original straps.

Look at the hands of your watch.

The weakness of counterfeit watches lies in the hands. Although things are small, it is not easy to make them look alike. The hand surface of Omega watch is bright and flat, with a regular and slender shape (especially the second hand), and the night light on the hand is the same as the color on the dial. If we can make a comparison, it is not difficult to find the difference between the two.

5. Look at the dial.

The words on the dial and the words on the lacquer-printed dial should also be neat and bright. If the figure is a diamond, first of all, it is a natural diamond, while fake watches generally use "rhinestones" and are bigger than real watches. The paint marks on the dial, including those letters and lanes, should be very clear and shiny, and the fake watch should be dim and fuzzy. The words made in Switzerland should be at the bottom of the dial at 6 o'clock, near the aperture of the glass, with the letters of the fake watch printed on it.

6. Look at the warranty card of the watch.

Omega watches generally have 2~4 warranty cards (depending on the model of the watch), all of which are dark red and the same size as credit cards. The number of the watch (watch model, production serial number, movement number, seller's blue seal) is printed on it, which corresponds to the watch one by one. The contents of the guarantee card: including international guarantee, proof of precision timepiece, natural diamond guarantee and watch function guarantee. Fake watches often do not correspond to numbers and functions, and there is no seller's blue print.